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have by and large remain secret from the public however the massive pacs are expected to affect jobs environment consumer safety and even the accessibility of medication in a statement the holy see said among the most damaging concessions developing countries make and regional and bilateral agreements are those enhancing the monopolies on life saving medicines which reduce access and affordability and those that provide excessive legal rights to foreign investors limiting the policy space for nations to promote sustainable and inclusive development. and still ahead here on our t.v. the world of birth control medicine may soon expand australia not scientists claim they've come up with a birth control pill for men but one man really be interested in taking the pill more on that after the break. i've got a quote for you. with me to teach us. they way it's about story. because this guy like you would smear that guy stead of working for the motivations of the mainstream media working for each other bribe rhymes digital. copy. of the dead brother. says. it is very safe and very hard to take a. life as
have by and large remain secret from the public however the massive pacs are expected to affect jobs environment consumer safety and even the accessibility of medication in a statement the holy see said among the most damaging concessions developing countries make and regional and bilateral agreements are those enhancing the monopolies on life saving medicines which reduce access and affordability and those that provide excessive legal rights to foreign investors limiting the policy space for...
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. >> how are they skiing in this luscious, green environment? >> where's the snow? >> i have all the same questions you guys have. the folks that want you to put this film trailer out want you to go see this. it's available on itunes. if you have a big ski buff in your family for christmas, this would be an excellent gift. i'm afraid to say how they did it. i don't want to say it digital trickery. either way this trailer is making me want to go see this movie. >> i think they did it here. the question is how did they do all these individual tricks? >> you're going to have to see the movie. >> when i first introduced you to baby sasha, she she's taking a nap her own way. >> sasha does not want to lay down to go to sleep. >> i love this kid! she really wants to nap standing up. that way she can look look she's still involved in all the action and yet sneaking a nap. >> and she's defiant. >> she kind of leans and she keeps standing. >> before she goes to work in the future, she's going to have to take these videos down. the boss is going to be like are you asleep again
. >> how are they skiing in this luscious, green environment? >> where's the snow? >> i have all the same questions you guys have. the folks that want you to put this film trailer out want you to go see this. it's available on itunes. if you have a big ski buff in your family for christmas, this would be an excellent gift. i'm afraid to say how they did it. i don't want to say it digital trickery. either way this trailer is making me want to go see this movie. >> i think...
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it symbolizes the kind of creative environment that we try to bring to the office and the work environment. founder.o and the founder of a startup that takes your ideas and takes you onto shelves of major retailers. ♪ >> quirky turns and ventures ideas, ideas submitted online and fine tuned by the community with products showing up on shelves all the time. then is the founder and ceo of quirky. an example of collaborative product development, i know you brought some pretty cool ones here. your background is pretty crazy. you asked your parents to take a second mortgage out on their home and you developed this great battery pack for the iphone? >> i was trying to figure out a way to not listen to my teacher. was aght all i needed little bit of money so i convinced my parents to remortgage their house and flew to china, realizing i needed more than money. that was a company platform for invention. you say you need more than money, what else do people need? it, you is one part of do design and manufacturing. deals with retailers, marketing, packaging. all that is fine. if we came together a
it symbolizes the kind of creative environment that we try to bring to the office and the work environment. founder.o and the founder of a startup that takes your ideas and takes you onto shelves of major retailers. ♪ >> quirky turns and ventures ideas, ideas submitted online and fine tuned by the community with products showing up on shelves all the time. then is the founder and ceo of quirky. an example of collaborative product development, i know you brought some pretty cool ones...
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i promise to create a trading environment that is friendly to korea to test the spot using privacy to open doors for further exchange. if artic that the president said that the korean government will lay the foundation to enter the chinese market director rian china fta and stand up for the interest of korean firm sand at the beach spots for regional trade pacts like a trans pacific partnership what seems to have it gets the korean economy is resilient. according to imf chief christine lead guard who made the comments on the last day of the two day visit here to soul song to some reports on how the global financial heavyweights these prospects and dangers for asia's fourth largest economy. korea is even more easily now. i was five years ago when the bubble financial crisis broke out that a point ahead of the international monetary fund. christina gap policy makers have used that time and he's the head office twice me. making sure that banks all properly capitalized and some didn't the wording external debts and deploying a month for a potential forty seats the call of the envy of the
i promise to create a trading environment that is friendly to korea to test the spot using privacy to open doors for further exchange. if artic that the president said that the korean government will lay the foundation to enter the chinese market director rian china fta and stand up for the interest of korean firm sand at the beach spots for regional trade pacts like a trans pacific partnership what seems to have it gets the korean economy is resilient. according to imf chief christine lead...
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let's create an environment where we can compete in the world. marching valiantly towards 1970 is no way of doing that. try and get the people out of work into what to do that, massive reform. why are we giving more money to french farmers than we do to universities? that is the future. i want to stay in, but i want to stay in a reformed europe. if they won't reform big time, frankly, we would be better out. >> thank you very much, lord digby jones, a man never to sit on the front. we'll be hearing from the chancellor soon and the labor party chancellor, as well. >> yes. i don't want to be the person digby hits on, but it's good to see him. thanks for that, helia. you can tell him that, by the way. we get along quite well. we have got coverage of the chancellor's statement coming up in 20 minutes. the viewers in europe which, of course, does include the uk i know some people think the uk isn't in europe, but it is. it says so on my passport. on the agenda today, we have an issue of jobless claims set to release at 8:30. it's a good preview of wha
let's create an environment where we can compete in the world. marching valiantly towards 1970 is no way of doing that. try and get the people out of work into what to do that, massive reform. why are we giving more money to french farmers than we do to universities? that is the future. i want to stay in, but i want to stay in a reformed europe. if they won't reform big time, frankly, we would be better out. >> thank you very much, lord digby jones, a man never to sit on the front. we'll...
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quote, less certain consumer environment. quote, an environment that looks to be promotional. i mean, wow. this is just pulled quotes. they blame the stars, not themselves. my buddy herb greenberg who said he was nervous about the report before the quarter because of that eyebrow raising management shuffle i talked about. put it out today in the street.com that new management had been confident of the business not that long ago but now the ceo mary dillon seems to have changed her tune saying that ulta, and i quote again, currently conducting an in-depth strategic planning process to prioritize our growth strategies, end quote. that says, wait a second, maybe we're off course here and need to reassess our plan to -- instead of just keep putting up stores willy nilly everywhere while going as promotional as all get out. not about the products, but about the stock. that combined with the constant blaming of the environment tells me, hey, you know what, we may have a broken company here. i don't like it. but five below. here's an historically conservative company that admitted it
quote, less certain consumer environment. quote, an environment that looks to be promotional. i mean, wow. this is just pulled quotes. they blame the stars, not themselves. my buddy herb greenberg who said he was nervous about the report before the quarter because of that eyebrow raising management shuffle i talked about. put it out today in the street.com that new management had been confident of the business not that long ago but now the ceo mary dillon seems to have changed her tune saying...
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what the markets are concerned about are the key risks that may come from the policy reform environment. many of the measures from the third plenum are positive. but they do raise some questions on soe's which ought to be part of the index. attractiveat valuation may be a reason to continue holding some chinese equities. what we are struggling to find is a catalyst to drive those up in a big way. the data may not be sufficient to cause it is really about more stability than anything else. >> great talking to you. we're going to take a break. coming up, we get you to these images on the streets of bangkok. thailand's opposition party quits parliament. protesters tried to topple the prime minister. this is the scene at the moment as the protesters plan to march tooling you lock -- to yingluck shinawatra -- residents. more coming up. ♪ before things get underway for the week here in hong kong. shanghai starts off its trading day. whatever look at the futures and how they compare to the premarket which is up by 1%. we are seeing gains. equity markets are being lead higher across the asia-
what the markets are concerned about are the key risks that may come from the policy reform environment. many of the measures from the third plenum are positive. but they do raise some questions on soe's which ought to be part of the index. attractiveat valuation may be a reason to continue holding some chinese equities. what we are struggling to find is a catalyst to drive those up in a big way. the data may not be sufficient to cause it is really about more stability than anything else....
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. ♪ ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> mr. speaker, what advice do you and other republican leaders give to your members when they're going up against women candidates, and frankly when they're trying to appeal to women voters? >> i try them to be a little more sensitive, you know. you look around the congress, there are a lot more females in the democrat caucus than there are in the republican caucus. and, you know, some of our members just aren't as sensitive as they ought to be. >> females. that was house speaker john boehner yesterday with the understatement of the year as news got out of the gop's latest strategy to attempt to secure more women voters. the national republican kong depressional committee is holding classes on
. ♪ ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> mr. speaker, what advice do you and other republican leaders give to your members when...
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if this environment changes, people are going to take a second look and say, wait a minute. they haven't grown operating income in three years, can't grow revenue. almost every facet of the business is declining, not growing, maybe this is not worth 28, maybe it's worth 22. i don't think it's egregiously expensive. not the kind of thing i want to allocate dollars to? not expensive at all. if you look at chart this stock after the last earnings basically took back when it lost when announced third-quarter earnings when it dropped 12%. in other words, it's now regained this $26 level. it's traded through it, and technically the stock looks interesting, too. >> all right. las vegas sands, another big winner today. that sent the stock up more than 60% this year. overrated, underestimated? b.k.? >> you know, b.k. would usually say a stock up 60% would be overrated, but i'm going to go underestimated on this. >> really. >> here's y.relative to it peers it's priced fairly well. it has a lot of growth potential. we also have the emerging markets potential in there. people have certa
if this environment changes, people are going to take a second look and say, wait a minute. they haven't grown operating income in three years, can't grow revenue. almost every facet of the business is declining, not growing, maybe this is not worth 28, maybe it's worth 22. i don't think it's egregiously expensive. not the kind of thing i want to allocate dollars to? not expensive at all. if you look at chart this stock after the last earnings basically took back when it lost when announced...
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and also things like energy, environment, that's also uk is very, very strong. so i think both sides are looking at opportunities both for investments of china's capital in the uk, but also how the uk businesses could share a bigger size of the cake. because the uk investment is minuscule compared with other european countries in china. >> yeah. and do you think this will help london become the major offshore trading center for the renminbi? >> i think london is very well positioned, indeed, because after all, london is the leading financial center in the world and, of course, the china's bands also are already being welcomed in london and, in fact, recently, the china businesses consortium has bought a sizable chunk of the area next to the city of london. so that gives the china business an opportunity to be near the financial center, bring in china's businesses to london. but, of course, london is a launching plat for china's businesses all around europe. so i think london is very well positioned, indeed, in terms of financial services. >> boris johnson will h
and also things like energy, environment, that's also uk is very, very strong. so i think both sides are looking at opportunities both for investments of china's capital in the uk, but also how the uk businesses could share a bigger size of the cake. because the uk investment is minuscule compared with other european countries in china. >> yeah. and do you think this will help london become the major offshore trading center for the renminbi? >> i think london is very well...
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>> absolutely, we have environment regulations and those environmental regulations are completely ignored by the tannery factory workers. it seems that the government has relaxed all the environmental regulations for the tannery workers and we see a complete absence of the environmental regulations in the tannery, in the tannery industry. one simple factor and i'll explain that which is two or three of more than 200 tannery factories have treatment plants and we don't see implementation of the large in case of the tannery industry. >> reporter: thank you very much for speaking with us and shedding some light for us on the situation in bangladesh regarding the tannery factories and the industry and he is the director for the society of environment and human development joining us there from doca. and talks in indonesia and the agreement would be the first trade deal since the organization was created in 1995. there have been rallies in bali over one of the major sticking points, food support dis for developing nations such as india and we report from new deli. >> reporter: feeding her four
>> absolutely, we have environment regulations and those environmental regulations are completely ignored by the tannery factory workers. it seems that the government has relaxed all the environmental regulations for the tannery workers and we see a complete absence of the environmental regulations in the tannery, in the tannery industry. one simple factor and i'll explain that which is two or three of more than 200 tannery factories have treatment plants and we don't see implementation...
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if you cite to the political environment as your justification? congress isn't doing what i want. i may suffer political damage so i'm going to do it anyway. i think in your testimony you did make some good points. i will give you that. you didn't cite the justification for delaying the mandate. he was asked about a press conference and he said in the normal political environment i would call the speaker and say this doesn't go to the essence of the law and we would've delay for a year but the but there wasn't a political environment on quote unquote obamacare. i think that is totally outlandish of the explanation and even more because congress by the time he made that statement had already passed the bill to delay the employer mandate precisely for the reason the president suggested. let me ask another question because professor turley, i appreciate her testimony and you cite above examples of the founding fathers. mr. lazarus you made the point that it doesn't mean that the rest of these guys say. original founding fathers understood, but you di
if you cite to the political environment as your justification? congress isn't doing what i want. i may suffer political damage so i'm going to do it anyway. i think in your testimony you did make some good points. i will give you that. you didn't cite the justification for delaying the mandate. he was asked about a press conference and he said in the normal political environment i would call the speaker and say this doesn't go to the essence of the law and we would've delay for a year but the...
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so, in that kind of an environment, 8% to 10% is not at all unreasonable. price earnings ratio, 16.3. we're looking at forward earnings below that. we can continue to see a little expansion on multiples. a little expansion on earnings over this year. and with the dividends, 8% to 10% organically is reasonable to expect for 2014. where we expect a lot more -- or could expect a lot more would be in places like japan where the margins are much lower, corporate profit margins in the united states so as growth increases, we can really see that leveraging up in earnings. we can see something similar to that in europe. so, we may very well see earnings north of -- equity market performance north of 8 % in both europe and japan. >> from your lips to the market god's ears. anthony, good to see you. thank you. >> same here. >> see you later. heading toward the close. we've got 17 minutes left in the trading session. actually, coming off the low a little bit here. down 118 points on the dow right now. >> actually it was last december, i think, if you went back, this p
so, in that kind of an environment, 8% to 10% is not at all unreasonable. price earnings ratio, 16.3. we're looking at forward earnings below that. we can continue to see a little expansion on multiples. a little expansion on earnings over this year. and with the dividends, 8% to 10% organically is reasonable to expect for 2014. where we expect a lot more -- or could expect a lot more would be in places like japan where the margins are much lower, corporate profit margins in the united states...
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what are you seeing on the economic environment? >> this quarter was supposed to start. the holidayat shopping season, it was pushed late. other than that, things are looking better and better. >> you have done so many acquisitions. we wereme about beacon. just talking about this. how do you describe it? >> we want to change how people shop. people love shopping. they hate pain. >> does that come cheap? >> everybody is like that. we want to remove the friction and make a completely invisible to pay. we did that. you can go into a coffee shop, like you did, and you just walk in. your phone vibrates, so you know you are checked in. your photo appears on the point- of-sale system and you pay completely hands free. >> you do not have to go to another cash register? >> we have point-of-sale systems that check in. it enables any retail store or copy shop or restaurant to enable that. >> so you have these 30 systems. how many point-of-sale locations are you in? >> in the u.s., we have over 100,000 locations. i do not want to estimate. >> you can if you want. >> no, i cannot. >>
what are you seeing on the economic environment? >> this quarter was supposed to start. the holidayat shopping season, it was pushed late. other than that, things are looking better and better. >> you have done so many acquisitions. we wereme about beacon. just talking about this. how do you describe it? >> we want to change how people shop. people love shopping. they hate pain. >> does that come cheap? >> everybody is like that. we want to remove the friction and...
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what are you staying in terms of the economic environment in the u.s.? >> this quarter was slow to start, right? look at the holiday shopping, it was pushed late. other than that, i think things are looking better and better. >> you have done so many acquisitions and have launched many products as well. john donahoe was excitedly showing this beacon. how do you describe it? >> we want to change how people shop. people love shopping, but they hate paying. >> and it is not just because they are cheap? >> no. everyone is like that. we want to remove that friction and make it completely invisible to pay. with beacon, we did that. you can go into a coffee shop like he did earlier today and then your phone vibrates. you can pay completely hands- free. it can be a retail store or restaurants to enable that and have one of these systems. >> and i have big merchant partners, but how many point-of- sale locations are you in? >> in the u.s., we have over 100,000 locations. i do not want to make it specific -- >> you can. >> we have hundreds of thousands of location
what are you staying in terms of the economic environment in the u.s.? >> this quarter was slow to start, right? look at the holiday shopping, it was pushed late. other than that, i think things are looking better and better. >> you have done so many acquisitions and have launched many products as well. john donahoe was excitedly showing this beacon. how do you describe it? >> we want to change how people shop. people love shopping, but they hate paying. >> and it is not...
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welcoming, safe and collaborative environments. you can't show we a school that works or a district or a state or a cub that works -- country that works where that notion of collaboration as opposed to competition, that notion of welcoming and safe environment so that schools are central to communities are not the dominant theory as as opposed to testingd sanctioning. and so that's what we are trying to do, work with community, bottom-up solutions that are aligned with what communities need, great neighborhood public schools and, ultimately, really trying to make sure that every -- that public education is an anchor of our democracy, a to pell hour of our economy and probably most important, really, really make sure that we give and figure out how to enable all kids to have the opportunity to not only dream their dreams, but achieve them. >> and we are live this morning awaiting remarks from treasury secretary jacob lew on implementation of the dodd-frank financial regulations law. he will be introduced by former fdic chief sheila
welcoming, safe and collaborative environments. you can't show we a school that works or a district or a state or a cub that works -- country that works where that notion of collaboration as opposed to competition, that notion of welcoming and safe environment so that schools are central to communities are not the dominant theory as as opposed to testingd sanctioning. and so that's what we are trying to do, work with community, bottom-up solutions that are aligned with what communities need,...
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ingredients for life. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. i want you to be kind.ff i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. ♪ i picked it out in a snap ♪ what made it genius ♪ was my camouflage wrap ♪ that's my kind of holiday tonight, already won four grammies for this cover alone. here to sing with us, r. kelly. here to chat and sing for us r. kelly from the sony outdoor st
ingredients for life. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. i want you to be kind.ff i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a...
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it's a more positive market environment. >> steven, some people note the correlation between the dollar and the u.s. ten-year treasury yield has broke b down of late. do you think that is the case? >> well, it's kind of broken down the last two or three days. which isn't fair to judge a correlation. but i think the key issue is this -- that what we've seen over the last couple of days is the market has had to adjust rapidly its expectations of tapering is that volatility indications, indication of risk, the vix has backed up and that offset a lot of the positive impact that a higher interest rate has on the currency because risk managers tell you you can't hold as much, that they're worried about their value at risk. i think, though, that the volatility won't come down and we'll see the dollar rally again. >> steve, we've got more time with us. steven englander with some ideas there for us. >>> let's take a look at today's other top stories. deutsche bank has pulled the plug on commodities trading to become the first bank to exit the sector due to pressures. it will cut 200 jobs as it s
it's a more positive market environment. >> steven, some people note the correlation between the dollar and the u.s. ten-year treasury yield has broke b down of late. do you think that is the case? >> well, it's kind of broken down the last two or three days. which isn't fair to judge a correlation. but i think the key issue is this -- that what we've seen over the last couple of days is the market has had to adjust rapidly its expectations of tapering is that volatility...
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running to afro and other members of the elite and they all spoke to him and it was very much a social environment that there've been many other examples throughout history. martin luther and his use of poetry and thomas paine and the common sense and the way that they would use more broadly the run-up to the american and french revolution. .. >> host: how do you define feminism? >> guest: in the best sense feminism is a philosophy that says that men and women are equal before long, deserve the same rights, the same liberties, the equal dignity, and basically a philosophy of basic fairness. >> host: in your book, who stole feminism how women have betrayed women, you talk about the new feminism. what is the new feminism? >> guest: yes, well, the new feminism emerged especially in the 80's and 90's and is a rather hard-line version. i became a feminist in the >> i believed in equality of opportunity however in the '80s and '90s as ani philosophy professor readingere feminist theories and there were some theories that or soly aggressive with rather harshly anti-mail there were following the of mono w
running to afro and other members of the elite and they all spoke to him and it was very much a social environment that there've been many other examples throughout history. martin luther and his use of poetry and thomas paine and the common sense and the way that they would use more broadly the run-up to the american and french revolution. .. >> host: how do you define feminism? >> guest: in the best sense feminism is a philosophy that says that men and women are equal before long,...
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and that's because of all the cost-cutting, wage suppression, low interest rate environments have been very beneficial for corporations and profitability. and if rick's right about what's going on with treasuries, that could continue for a while longer. but ultimately, we have to pay the piper for cost-cutting environments because it's impacting economic growth. >> i think this raises an important point about misallocation. >> i have breaking news you want to comment on, jeff. go ahead. >> misallocation of capital. what are companies doing with all their money? are they using it to grow or are they using it to simply reward shareholders? i mean, that presents the growth question further down the road. >> let me -- let me ask the guys to put up the chart of apple. let me see what it's doing. we just got word carl icahn has tweeted. it's not doing anything. maybe they'll hear about it right now. carl icahn tweeted gave apple notice it will be calling for a vote to increase the buyback program, but not at the $150 billion level. he's been calling for that -- an increase buyback and maybe
and that's because of all the cost-cutting, wage suppression, low interest rate environments have been very beneficial for corporations and profitability. and if rick's right about what's going on with treasuries, that could continue for a while longer. but ultimately, we have to pay the piper for cost-cutting environments because it's impacting economic growth. >> i think this raises an important point about misallocation. >> i have breaking news you want to comment on, jeff. go...
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just the environment, because there are some schools it's almost as if they've put up a sign to boys, you are not welcome. and i would not want my son to go to a school like that. and then i would look into a private school or an all boys' school. all boys' schools are wonderful for many, many boys. not all boys, but for many boys they are salvation. >> host: what about all women's schools? stwhrg same thing for many young girls. the research on single-sex education is a complicated mix, and advocates can come in and insist they're all bad or all good. depends on the child, but there are kids for whom there are salvation. there are girls that will go to the schools, they will become simply more engaged and more interested in math and science, and is some studies that show girls are more likely if they take fizz bics in an all girls' school, they're more likely to like it and to want to go on. so i would very seriously consider. there are drawbacks. you know, you worry that it's a can co-ed world, you want your children in a co-ed school. you worry about the long-term effects but, in f
just the environment, because there are some schools it's almost as if they've put up a sign to boys, you are not welcome. and i would not want my son to go to a school like that. and then i would look into a private school or an all boys' school. all boys' schools are wonderful for many, many boys. not all boys, but for many boys they are salvation. >> host: what about all women's schools? stwhrg same thing for many young girls. the research on single-sex education is a complicated mix,...
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understand how we can translate principles of cann mall notion to build better search and residue robots in environments that, for example, responders cannot get to. rubble after an earthquake or pros tetics, and how we can think about the interplay between the nervous system of the animals and mechanics in their body. understanding how it works in terms of physical and nervous system is a first step. researchers hope to bring the extraordinary ability to a new generation of robots. >> i'll try not to let the last story catch me out. a study on speech identified what could be the most difficult phrase. most know it as a tongue twister. here goes pad kid poured kid pore cold. >> it doesn't make a lot of sense, it is tough to say. host of us remember this one: piper picked a pep of pickled pepper, a peckled... . >> we're going to hit. >>>. >>> a massive storm assaulting the nation's midsection. below zero temperatures, heavy snow and thick ice are threatening people and power supplies. [ chants ] >> a slowdown at fast food restaurants, workers hitting the p pickett lines demanding higher wages. >> million
understand how we can translate principles of cann mall notion to build better search and residue robots in environments that, for example, responders cannot get to. rubble after an earthquake or pros tetics, and how we can think about the interplay between the nervous system of the animals and mechanics in their body. understanding how it works in terms of physical and nervous system is a first step. researchers hope to bring the extraordinary ability to a new generation of robots. >>...
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aid agencies are working in some of the most difficult environments in somalia. but one thing that aid agencies can do together is to have a collective strategy to negotiate collectively to get an union formed access to al-shabaab her tores to deliver assistance. >> thank you. speaking to us from mogadishu. >>> venezuela's president said this he will force businesses to cut prices. he had 49% of the votes. the coalition will be a test of the government. this is the reaction of president madu ro against his opponent. >> we have doubts of people of venezuela have told the world that the revolution continues. >> the results, according to the national electoral council is thaisthat this is a divided cou. do we want a divide venezuela? no, we want an united venezuela. >> singapore has set up an inquiry to investigate the city's worse riots in years. 27 people were arrested after two police vehicles were set on fire. charles stratford reports. >> reporter: a police car under attack on the streets of singapore. the crowd eventually overturned the vehicle. others they se
aid agencies are working in some of the most difficult environments in somalia. but one thing that aid agencies can do together is to have a collective strategy to negotiate collectively to get an union formed access to al-shabaab her tores to deliver assistance. >> thank you. speaking to us from mogadishu. >>> venezuela's president said this he will force businesses to cut prices. he had 49% of the votes. the coalition will be a test of the government. this is the reaction of...
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we loved the environment in which you could actually achieve results. that's the great thing about being a governor. and i look at so many members of the utah state legislature who are here, and with each one of the i can tell you stories about how we able to get things done and there can do attitude. just remarkable. joe then went on to the senate and became terribly frustrated with the culture that existed on capitol hill, something that evan knows a lot about. i went on to china to become our senior diplomat running the embassy there, and we kind of regrouped a little bit when joe and nancy jacobson who really was the power behind no labels initially came and said would you like to become a part of this movement? and i thought what on earth is new labels? is a third party effort to try to shipwreck the republicans and the democrats? is it a bunch of mushy moderates trying to get together to take over the world? none of the above. come to find out that it is a group that respects the fact that we have a two-party system, and they are endeavoring to ch
we loved the environment in which you could actually achieve results. that's the great thing about being a governor. and i look at so many members of the utah state legislature who are here, and with each one of the i can tell you stories about how we able to get things done and there can do attitude. just remarkable. joe then went on to the senate and became terribly frustrated with the culture that existed on capitol hill, something that evan knows a lot about. i went on to china to become...
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we had the same hostile environment last time we came here. and the hostility changes because everyone was very respectful of the way we played. last time we didn't do ourselves justice. >> reporter: 2005, andrew flintoff help his side win. four years later steward brood bolled england to victory to regain the ashes, and last yearalster cook lead his team to a win in india. australia's 381 run win in brisbane was the first in this large test. they aren't expecting the tourists to fall quite so easily this time around. >> you'll see two very good balling attacks. if there is any two attacks that will be able to find a way, it's these two. i think there will be enough in the wicket early, and spins will play a big part. >> reporter: the wicket may well hold the key to who wins in the match. this man was a curator here two years ago. >>> the miami heat's winning streak has been brought to an after losing to the pistons. seven of the nine players used on court scored in the double figures. kyle had the most point grabbing 18 to give detroit the 10
we had the same hostile environment last time we came here. and the hostility changes because everyone was very respectful of the way we played. last time we didn't do ourselves justice. >> reporter: 2005, andrew flintoff help his side win. four years later steward brood bolled england to victory to regain the ashes, and last yearalster cook lead his team to a win in india. australia's 381 run win in brisbane was the first in this large test. they aren't expecting the tourists to fall...
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we saw that with a 2% comp, which was ar goou guably very good in this environment. q3 number was solid yet the stock isn't do anything. we think the story is fairly well known and investors are looking for more and need more. >> adrian, did you have a price target sdm. >> 12-month fair value is $48. that is 15 times the out year. and that's basically 15% earnings growth. they buy back about $1 billion generally in a normal year. and that generates about 6% earnings growth just by itself. >> so, our bull and our bear are $3 apart on their price target. wide gap there. thank you, ladies. have a good weekend. >> thank you. >> now we're losing a little momentum as we head into the final stretch. the dow is now up 117 points -- or 107. it lost the 16,000 threshold. s&p 500 similarly sitting now at about 1802. it may not be enough despite today's rally for us to end the week positive. >> again, it's been the last hour of the day each day this week that has been a very telling bit of the trade. >> huge volume. >> keep an eye on that as we head toward the close here. it's n
we saw that with a 2% comp, which was ar goou guably very good in this environment. q3 number was solid yet the stock isn't do anything. we think the story is fairly well known and investors are looking for more and need more. >> adrian, did you have a price target sdm. >> 12-month fair value is $48. that is 15 times the out year. and that's basically 15% earnings growth. they buy back about $1 billion generally in a normal year. and that generates about 6% earnings growth just by...
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last time we had the hostile environment. towards the end of the series we played good cricket. i thought everyone was respectful. we didn't do ourselves justice. coming back from 1-0 down is not easy. way back in 1954. england inspired to a 3-1 series win. andrew flintoff helped the home side win. having lost the first step. stuart broad bowled to victory. and alastair cook led the team to that 2-1 from behind win. australia's win in tests, one of the largest in terms of runs. the aussies are not expecting the tourists to fall quite so easily this time around. you see two good bowling attacks. we win is test match. if there two attacks, it's these two. there's enough in the wicket early. i think reverse swing will play a part, and i think spin will play a big part. >> the wicket may hold the ski. nathan lion should know it better than most, being the old curator. the visitors may enjoy the pitch more than brisbane. >> new zealand's cricketers wracked up a 609 on day two of the test. ross taylor smashed a maiden double century. the windies made is shaky start to their reply losi
last time we had the hostile environment. towards the end of the series we played good cricket. i thought everyone was respectful. we didn't do ourselves justice. coming back from 1-0 down is not easy. way back in 1954. england inspired to a 3-1 series win. andrew flintoff helped the home side win. having lost the first step. stuart broad bowled to victory. and alastair cook led the team to that 2-1 from behind win. australia's win in tests, one of the largest in terms of runs. the aussies are...
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tougher than expected sales environment, heightened promotional environment. these are actually quotes from the conference call. over and over again. the other side is that herb greenberg writes saying wait a second, what really happened is the ceo came in, and turned around and said maybe things aren't so great. so people might say this stock is down 20 and have i to buy it. typically a down 20 stock is down again the next day. >> someone called it a welcome reversal from overwrought optimism. right? >> yeah. go to the ulta web site. the buon did well, this was a very specialized business. what was most daunting was that we basically felt how could ulta ever miss? compare that with canness, a texas-based retailers that sells mat interestses and everyone felt like they could roll them out forever. when you see this, carl, understand this is the fire you play with when you're in retail that is supposed to have no glitches. this story was not supposed to have a glitch and people are basically saying i didn't even know they were that price sensitive. they were do
tougher than expected sales environment, heightened promotional environment. these are actually quotes from the conference call. over and over again. the other side is that herb greenberg writes saying wait a second, what really happened is the ceo came in, and turned around and said maybe things aren't so great. so people might say this stock is down 20 and have i to buy it. typically a down 20 stock is down again the next day. >> someone called it a welcome reversal from overwrought...
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and things like this will lep speed up the regulatory environment on the bitcoin i believe. >> fair to call it a currency? >> tender, i don't know. what would you call it, herb, since you're here? >> well, no. i think that's the issue. i think a lot of people don't fully understand it. it's at a means of -- >> payment. >> means of payment but not a currency. >> i'm not slighting bitcoin. we can give you gold and you can feel compensated for what i owe you -- >> i think we've learned never to underestimate something that evolves like this from silicon valley which is where it evolves from. >> or japan. >> we don't know. >> okay. rj, thank you so much for joining us. jon, thank you as well, somewhere out there in the ether. herb, we want to talk about this market. it has been a speculative market according to some people and i would like to know where the stock pickers fit in here? >> this is a great question. there was an interesting piece in the "new york times" today taking a look at our friend bob ole stein of the ol stein funds and says saying this is an old-fashioned stock picker a
and things like this will lep speed up the regulatory environment on the bitcoin i believe. >> fair to call it a currency? >> tender, i don't know. what would you call it, herb, since you're here? >> well, no. i think that's the issue. i think a lot of people don't fully understand it. it's at a means of -- >> payment. >> means of payment but not a currency. >> i'm not slighting bitcoin. we can give you gold and you can feel compensated for what i owe you --...
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. >> bali is a beautiful environment for this type of compromise. setting forxed negotiations. ink about what this means terms of precedents for the very heightened talks on subsidies for the next stage in terms of agreements?l this is one in the most sensitive issues. does this set a precedent for further talks? >> it to. i hear the tone of all of the aveloping economies, reservation to the subsidization that was done by the developed economies. this is a horizontal imbalance. the package that was approved to toow developed economies to do socialization -- subsidization. there are hundreds of millions of farmers. the just issued a few security law. indonesia has 250 million people. we have a lot of farmers. we have a lot of people to feed. our ability to do stockholding of certain staples and subsidization i think will be for not only us but the developing economies. it will set a process -- precedent in terms of treating the nuance for the purpose of rebalancing the imbalances we might have seen in the past many years. >> top specifically about how on thisl impact nations dea
. >> bali is a beautiful environment for this type of compromise. setting forxed negotiations. ink about what this means terms of precedents for the very heightened talks on subsidies for the next stage in terms of agreements?l this is one in the most sensitive issues. does this set a precedent for further talks? >> it to. i hear the tone of all of the aveloping economies, reservation to the subsidization that was done by the developed economies. this is a horizontal imbalance. the...
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be it healthcare, be it environment, economic mobility, pew has spoken truth to power to improve the lives of millions of people throughout the world. of course almost two years ago, pew along with the c.f.a. institute cofounded the council. which sought to give voice to the people's interest. i'm particularly pleased secretary lew will be speaking this morning on the importance of completing the financial reform. secretary lew came to the job as a widely expert on policy. his expertise and knowledge have proven invaluable as he steered the nation through budget and debt limit negotiations. he has brought a very free perspective to the cause of financial reform. he spoken eloquently of the need for regulators to finish the important task that the dodd-frank law before them. he steadfastly fought against efforts to reopen dodd-frank. he rightly argued that regulators should be given time to strengthen our financial system through dodd-frank implementation. he is tackled unafraid the thankless job cheering, five different regulatory agencies to finish their long over due work of the vo
be it healthcare, be it environment, economic mobility, pew has spoken truth to power to improve the lives of millions of people throughout the world. of course almost two years ago, pew along with the c.f.a. institute cofounded the council. which sought to give voice to the people's interest. i'm particularly pleased secretary lew will be speaking this morning on the importance of completing the financial reform. secretary lew came to the job as a widely expert on policy. his expertise and...
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go nowhere. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. it's customer appreciation month at subway! come and enjoy two of your favorite six-inch subs -- just $2 each all december long. get the six-inch cold cut combo or the six-inch meatball marinara, built fresh from the bread up just the way you say for just $2. nobody says thank you like this! this december only at subway, where value is served up fresh all day. subway. eat fresh. ♪ >>> so much buzz about "american hustle," the highly-anticipated film from david o. russell, with an oscar-nominated winning ensemble cast, including amy adams. she's pulling double duty. juggling two men, two accents. one american, one british. you look great, hon. we're going to take a look and then, we'll cha
go nowhere. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. it's customer appreciation month at subway! come and enjoy two of your favorite six-inch subs...
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. ,,,, ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. . >>> we've got all that cold arctic air diving into the bay area. temperatures down low 20s in some spots. when might we warm things up. we'll tell you about it coming up. >>> and back ups are getting worse toward the dublin interchange. we'll have the latest travel times, here, and the latest reports on black ice. full traffic report coming up. >>> the 49ers can now say they have beaten a quality opponent and more importantly they can say they have beaten the seattle sea hawks. this is a great time for the biggest run of the year. 51 yards, gore goes over 100 yards. that will set up phil dawson for the chip shot, game winning field goal with 30 seconds left. the 49ers take down their nfc w
. ,,,, ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. . >>> we've got all that cold arctic air diving into the bay area. temperatures down low...
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he also knew he could be successful in a wasted environment being a top class lawyer and eventually the president. >> indeed, it was an incredible life. you covered most of us. we appreciate it. thank you. >> them them was a prisoner a quarter of his life. he intent most of his captivity on robben island. even at that time he won the respect of the prison guard. towards the end of his time in prison, he was visited by malcolm frazier, a former australian prime minister trying to negotiate the anti-apartheid leader's release. he developed a deep respect for nelson mandela and wrote el wantly about his humor and resolve. he joins us on the phone. mr. phraser, good to speak you. thank you very much. we must point out when you visited mr. mandela, he was in a softer jail not like robben island, still not pleasant. you have written about incredible intimate moments you had with nelson mandela that showed off his humor, could you share those with us? >> well, he was the most remarkable person with the neck. he always stood tall and straight, even when they had very severe arthritis. but his f
he also knew he could be successful in a wasted environment being a top class lawyer and eventually the president. >> indeed, it was an incredible life. you covered most of us. we appreciate it. thank you. >> them them was a prisoner a quarter of his life. he intent most of his captivity on robben island. even at that time he won the respect of the prison guard. towards the end of his time in prison, he was visited by malcolm frazier, a former australian prime minister trying to...
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i will say. >> why not trade on the fundamentals, finally. >> we've gone from an environment where we see stocks selling off and bond yields sinking in tandem to a different one today. that does indicate there's been some evolution. dan nathan, i think he's finally hooked up here. >> i am hooked up. >> dan, i'm curious what your take is. especially some of the sectors where we've seen weakness over the last couple trading days. what you think is going off to start off the month. >> like you guys have just said, we have seen the 10-year yield almost double or we did off the bottom at one point. for all intents and purposes the fed speak did do a taper. they're still buying what they've been buying for the last couple years here. i'm a bit more skeptical here. i actually think one of your guests just mentioned the stock market, you know, really trading off of a better economy. and, to me, i think the data has been very mixed. there's no doubt about that. so, to me, you know, we're trading better with yields higher. and that's a positive. we need to see an incremental pickup in the econo
i will say. >> why not trade on the fundamentals, finally. >> we've gone from an environment where we see stocks selling off and bond yields sinking in tandem to a different one today. that does indicate there's been some evolution. dan nathan, i think he's finally hooked up here. >> i am hooked up. >> dan, i'm curious what your take is. especially some of the sectors where we've seen weakness over the last couple trading days. what you think is going off to start off...
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it's covered by most health plans. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> we celebrate just remarkable individuals working to help other. our top ten cnn heroes of 2013, and this sunday, we follow 2010 cnn hero dan wallrath as he continues to build futures for wounded veterans struggling to create new lives after service. operation finally home airs this sunday at 8:00 eastern, and here's a sneak peek. >> there's over 50,000 wounded veterans we have now. one of the biggest challenges is transitioning from military life to civilian life. i have my good days, my bad. at first, there were a lot more bad than there were good. i can't change what happened. >> if i could wish everything back, i would. but i can't, so why let it get me down? i'm 24. i
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certainly one potential positive from a higher rate environment. kyle, you know, this has become a name that seems to be a favorite among some hedge funds. and i can think about other names in the past, jcpenney, for example, that have not worked out particularly well when we see a lot of hedge funds pile in sort of when it becomes the flavor of the moment. does that concern you at all? >> it always concerns me. and look, in jcpenney, what ended up happening there was, analogous to a retail banking institution when you have, you know, 2.8 billion in payabilities and you only have $1 billion worth of cash on hand or liquidity and the vendors decide that to change their terms like depositors running from a bank, when the vendors change their terms, it forced jcpenney to raise new money and dilute the shareholder base by almost 40%. we thought the new ceo would be able to stabilize things. what we got wrong was the fact that the vendors could change their terms very quickly. but in this case, you have gm working and pardon the pun, but hitting on all
certainly one potential positive from a higher rate environment. kyle, you know, this has become a name that seems to be a favorite among some hedge funds. and i can think about other names in the past, jcpenney, for example, that have not worked out particularly well when we see a lot of hedge funds pile in sort of when it becomes the flavor of the moment. does that concern you at all? >> it always concerns me. and look, in jcpenney, what ended up happening there was, analogous to a...
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. >> what potentially hurts gold is in a euro rate environment, you know, the cost of ownership of gold disappear, right? >> yes. >> and with the perception that that world is changing and presumably that is having a marked investment -- >> absolutely. >> and the other thing is, if we're going to ease up on qe, there is that edge. those two things go away, don't they? we haven't seen the final outcome of what qe does. i don't think we've seen what it does when it gets removed. definitely, though, it is about real interest rates. that's what really moves gold long-term is if you're get ago strong return on u.s. treasuries, obviously, investment in gold is going to be less urgent for you. definitely in 2013 what you're seeing is the perception of rising rates. but we haven't had them yet. it's about what is coming down the pipe in terms of real interest rates. >> yeah. and, of course, how much investors have unloaded. do we know how much investors have unloaded from what -- >> well, the etf went into this year with record high holdings. if you look again, you'll find that, yes, there was
. >> what potentially hurts gold is in a euro rate environment, you know, the cost of ownership of gold disappear, right? >> yes. >> and with the perception that that world is changing and presumably that is having a marked investment -- >> absolutely. >> and the other thing is, if we're going to ease up on qe, there is that edge. those two things go away, don't they? we haven't seen the final outcome of what qe does. i don't think we've seen what it does when it...
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performance is unsatisfactory and it's trying to navigate its way through an intensely promotional environment. we've seen a lot of retailers that have had trouble with this. a lot of blow-ups over the last week or so. >>> when we come back, it is arguably the most important economic data release of the month. the november jobs report a few minutes away. >>> but first, weekend reading for you, the latest edition of the talking squawk blog is up, go to squawk.cnbc.com. get the scoop in the higher learning series. plus, the latest word on the jumble update. i think we're tied this week. i think we're tied 2-2. plus, there's a whole section about steve liesman's groupies and a way that you can -- you can apply to be a groupie. >> you don't need to read that. >> the google party, and why joe enjoys wearing a kit. talking squawk, squawk.cnbc.com. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 o
performance is unsatisfactory and it's trying to navigate its way through an intensely promotional environment. we've seen a lot of retailers that have had trouble with this. a lot of blow-ups over the last week or so. >>> when we come back, it is arguably the most important economic data release of the month. the november jobs report a few minutes away. >>> but first, weekend reading for you, the latest edition of the talking squawk blog is up, go to squawk.cnbc.com. get the...
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colder, i will tell you. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> good morning. welcome back to "mornings on 2." i want to take you down to san mateo and this is a mess. as you can see, diverting traffic there. this is el camino real. there was a fatal accident there. now an investigation going on. traffic, very slow, as you can see. that roadway is completely closed at that point. sal will be coming up to tell us the best way to get around all of this in just a moment. >>> and the investigation is going on. good morning. i'm dave clark. pam cook is here for tori campbell and we're gonna check weather and traffic. sal will be here in a moment. but steve, our weather is gonna change beyond what we see today. >> the big change has been th
colder, i will tell you. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> good morning. welcome back to "mornings on 2."...
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we're in a new environment. $17 trillion in debt. we've got to be more smart about how we spend pentagon dollars. but looking to commissaries as a place to start is the wrong place to start. let's look at everything but let's look at auditing the pentagon, finding the fat within the budget. let's look at the way we acquire weapons systems. there's billions in overruns and decades in delays in weapons systems. let's look at that before we look at military benefits and pay. >> i'm reading a third of the employees at these commissaries are military spouses. 30%. >> yes. >> that's another level of hits. >> these are community centers in many ways. the commissaries, the p.x.'s are the places where military families shop for a lot of different goods, where families work. if you're a private who doesn't have a car, you may not have access to go off base. if you're overseas in germany or south korea, the commissaries are places where you can get the food and items you couldn't get in markets outside the base. they in many ways become a commu
we're in a new environment. $17 trillion in debt. we've got to be more smart about how we spend pentagon dollars. but looking to commissaries as a place to start is the wrong place to start. let's look at everything but let's look at auditing the pentagon, finding the fat within the budget. let's look at the way we acquire weapons systems. there's billions in overruns and decades in delays in weapons systems. let's look at that before we look at military benefits and pay. >> i'm reading a...
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several different factors have led to an environment in the u.s. where the status of online gaming is murky at best. one, a recent d.o.j. opinion that reinterpreted the wire act opened the door for online gaming except for sports betting, to be hosted on an intrastate basis. this has led to a patchwork of state laws with seven states moving to outlaw gaming while others have authorized it in different forms. the most expansive being so far, new jersey, which has authorized multiple forms of internet gambling. nevada is moving in that same direction. in addition to the patchwork of state laws, multinational patchwork exists as well, according to a white paper by the american gaming association, over 80 countries have chosen to legalize internet gaming to some extent. while the u.s. is not explicitly legalized it, our citizens still account for about 15% of the global revenues to the roughly 2,700 websites which host online gaming. this means that americans are patronizing these offshore websites to the tune of over $1 billion a year. and as if that'
several different factors have led to an environment in the u.s. where the status of online gaming is murky at best. one, a recent d.o.j. opinion that reinterpreted the wire act opened the door for online gaming except for sports betting, to be hosted on an intrastate basis. this has led to a patchwork of state laws with seven states moving to outlaw gaming while others have authorized it in different forms. the most expansive being so far, new jersey, which has authorized multiple forms of...
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the french scientists found traces consistent with a natural environment and it did not cause the death. arafat's widow reacted. >> you can imagine to what extent i'm upset by the contradictions. >> when al jazeera report though r that swiss scientists found lie levels in clothing that yasser arafat had on. arafat's widow, a french citizens insisted on an exhumation. 60 tissue samples were distributed to france and russia. swiss scientists reported the likelihood that arafat was poisoned. they are characteristic of him having a dose of polonium before he died. those levels are about 36 times what you would expect. >> according to palestine officials russian scientists reported the role of polonium is inconclusive. it was suggested that it may have come from naturally occurring gases. ruben randle al jazeera. >> arafat died in a french hospital nine years ago. the official cause of death was listed as a stroke. french doctors said they were unable to determine what caused the illness. >> a young dictator may are removed his uncle from power and had to aides executed. kim jong un's uncle
the french scientists found traces consistent with a natural environment and it did not cause the death. arafat's widow reacted. >> you can imagine to what extent i'm upset by the contradictions. >> when al jazeera report though r that swiss scientists found lie levels in clothing that yasser arafat had on. arafat's widow, a french citizens insisted on an exhumation. 60 tissue samples were distributed to france and russia. swiss scientists reported the likelihood that arafat was...